Federal Overlay Model
Defines how national-scale federal infrastructure overlays reinforce continuity interpretation across jurisdictions without becoming topology origin authority.
The Atlas Framework Library contains the canonical structural documents that govern how the jurisdiction intelligence engine interprets evidence, update signals, preserves topology authority, and renders continuity surfaces across Atlas.
These framework pages define interpretation boundaries before they become navigation surfaces. They are doctrine pages for Atlas structure, not jurisdiction packages.
Defines how national-scale federal infrastructure overlays reinforce continuity interpretation across jurisdictions without becoming topology origin authority.
Defines how jurisdiction signals evolve while preserving evidence → signals derivation integrity, downstream consistency, and corridor-assignment synchronization discipline.
Defines how non-domestic infrastructure continuity interacts with domestic Atlas corridor interpretation surfaces without granting external systems topology-trio placement authority.
Framework documents are the structural rule layer of Atlas. They define how evidence, signals, trust interpretation, topology authority, corridor logic, and rendering boundaries remain legible and stable across the system.
Use the framework library alongside the broader Atlas navigation surface.
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